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Don_Ruggero
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I would like to add my perspective to what has been posted.I am sure you do. It is another chance for Catholics to look down their noses at those comical rustic Protestants in all their contradictions. Aren’t we funny? Let’s all gather around and mock the idiot Protestants. That is what it is all about, isn’t it?
This is what is called a gotcha game, where you find a contradiction with which to humiliate and corner the other side in an attempt to bring them down. What fun.
Well. We don’t sing about Mary. After this week I recognize the Reformers’ wisdom in excising every possible trace of Mariolatry from our services. I thank God for that. Singing songs to Mary in the service, it seems to me, would be uncharitable, like giving gin to an alcoholic. There are repeated admonitions about ‘the Lord God alone you shall serve’. I have seen enough Catholics committed to Mary who are disrespectful to priests to last me a lifetime. If I had a statue of Mary in my garden right now I would smash it after the disgusting spectacle of this week. The threads are gone but the memories remain. The Catholic Church indulges idolatry by singing such songs. That has been made extremely clear.
We do not sing birthday songs, patriotic songs, or anything to anyone except God in our services. There is a Reformation principle of To God Alone Be the Glory, and idolatry such as has been posted here, and still is, over in Spirituality, is the reason. Some people are weak-minded enough they should not be around songs that would cause them to worship Mary, or anything else as God. And the glory rightly belongs to God, and to give it to anyone else is robbing Him of His glory. He will deal with glory thieves and people who worship the creature rather than the Creator.
That is my turn. Now, yours. Please explain how your post lines up with the Catholic Church’s ecumenical efforts over the last 25 or so years. As you are an informed and knowledgeable Catholic (as opposed to such an ignorant hayseed such as myself), you know of what I speak. Or do you? I think such as thread as you have started here is in direct opposition to the desires of the Holy See in regard to ecumenism, but most Catholics around here really don’t seem to care about what they think over there in Rome, what authentic Catholic teaching is or what the Church teaches. More fun to make it up on your own. Thus questions like yours. Do you care what the official teaching of the Catholic Church is in regards to ecumenism? No, because you started this thread.
I** am the priest and the professor of theology** of many decades who was so viciously attacked in the several threads on Marian consecration – one thread being started specifically for the purpose to rally an attack against me, knowing that I am a priest. Let that be crystal clear.
Given the truly horrible things that these people wrote, which necessitated the thread being taken down by the moderators, I can understand why Tomyiris writes what she does.
It is regrettable that she was so misled by those who did not in any way represent the Church’s mind. That is a damage that cannot be simply undone.
The virtue of justice demands restitution in the face of a harm inflicted.
It was, quite frankly, the worst experience of my time in this forum – which has actually in little sense been in any way a positive experience – and one of the topics about which I will be talking with the bishop of the diocese in which Catholic Answers resides.
This action was done by those who present themselves as if devotees of the Blessed Virgin but who proved themselves to be theological illiterates as well as members of the flock who are disobedient to the Church’s shepherds. Let that be also crystal clear.
This is all too often seen with those who follow an imbalanced practice of piety that is not conformed to what the bishops and sound theology have directed as opposed to a form of intellectual infantilism…a thing always and everywhere to be rejected
They should stand before their respective bishops, and those others who have the care of their souls, for a wanton disobedience of what the Council Fathers at Vatican II commanded in Lumen Gentium, Paragraph 67, Chapter Eight, the Council’s treatment on the Blessed Virgin:
Let them assiduously keep away from whatever, either by word or deed, could lead separated brethren or any other into error regarding the true doctrine of the Church.
The experience of Tomyiris should serve, frankly, as a caution to every Catholic that, when we are judged, we will answer, as the Lord Jesus clearly said: for every stray word which has offended Him. When we misrepresent Him…when we misrepresent the Magisterium He constituted…when we misrepresent the Church of Rome, His judgment is justly convoked.
They do well, at the same time, to remember the words of the Lord, concerning those who are successors to the apostles:
He who hears you hears Me. He who rejects you rejects Me. He who rejects Me rejects Him who sent Me.
These posters had not only the counsel of a professor in the subject of Mariology of many years standing, not only a Priest, and another member of the clergy. Far worse, they disobey the command of the Pope and of the College of Bishops, gathered in Ecumenical Council.
May God have mercy upon their immortal souls.
They have assuredly not honoured the Blessed Virgin by such action.
They will answer for that and for all the harm that accrues by their actions because of misleading souls “regarding the true doctrine of the Church.”